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mwooldri

(10,806 posts)
26. What a wonderful stereotype.
Mon Jun 16, 2014, 05:10 PM
Jun 2014

I don't know what dentist Austin Powers sees but I think my teeth are quite decent, thank you very much

Agreed that healing and repairing is better than the status quo. Maybe remineralization can work on bones?

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Think I'll wait to hear from PC Intern and what his thoughts on this are. It sounds promising..n/t monmouth3 Jun 2014 #1
^^That Orrex Jun 2014 #5
I'll be checking in with my wife on this one! blackspade Jun 2014 #2
sounds like electroplating for teeth! unblock Jun 2014 #3
, blkmusclmachine Jun 2014 #4
Of course they have universal health coverage in the UK including dental coverage totodeinhere Jun 2014 #6
Sure, if you don't mind waiting for months or more. Psephos Jun 2014 #14
Did you live in the UK and have to wait to see a dentist? JDPriestly Jun 2014 #18
No, but my sister-in-law has had some serious issues. Psephos Jun 2014 #31
I'd rather wait in line than never get a place in line. arcane1 Jun 2014 #20
It's often a postcode lottery. mwooldri Jun 2014 #25
good info n/t Psephos Jun 2014 #32
A good NHS dentist in the UK is hard to find Veruca Salt Jun 2014 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author DeSwiss Jun 2014 #38
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2014 #7
Cool. progressoid Jun 2014 #8
HMM. Somehow I don't equate "England" with "Good Dental Care" :) hueymahl Jun 2014 #9
True. The British have sweet shops on almost every corner or at least used to have them on JDPriestly Jun 2014 #19
They actually have great dental care Rainforestgoddess Jun 2014 #22
3 years rickyhall Jun 2014 #10
Yeah, trust the Brits on dental treatments IronLionZion Jun 2014 #11
If this works they will say they were right to let their teeth rot. louielouie Jun 2014 #21
What a wonderful stereotype. mwooldri Jun 2014 #26
Jolly good old chap! IronLionZion Jun 2014 #30
I can only hope. hamsterjill Jun 2014 #12
Damn, 3 years, elleng Jun 2014 #13
I wonder if this will work on large cavities. PADemD Jun 2014 #15
Welllllllllllllllll..............yes.......and no...... PCIntern Jun 2014 #16
Thank you for the info, PCIntern. Much appreciated. nt Hekate Jun 2014 #36
They can expect a lot of pushback from PatrickforO Jun 2014 #17
Sorry... PCIntern Jun 2014 #24
Perhaps you can tell me... Veruca Salt Jun 2014 #34
It is extremely helpful, particularly if you were PCIntern Jun 2014 #39
At 65 years old, PULL THEM HockeyMom Jun 2014 #23
nooo barbtries Jun 2014 #28
You go first, & you can live with the slippage of dentures, the wearing away of the bone, & all that Hekate Jun 2014 #37
Bridges HockeyMom Jun 2014 #40
i want it now. barbtries Jun 2014 #27
it's expected to be at least as cost-effective as current dental treatments passiveporcupine Jun 2014 #29
Until then, consider Xylitol Babel_17 Jun 2014 #35
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